Horse TackBitsEnglish BitsMyler Bradoon w/Mullen Forward Tilt Ported Barrel MB 38
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Myler Bradoon w/Mullen Forward Tilt Ported Barrel MB 38

Product ID: 37172

$67.68

Was $121.95

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This bit features a loose ring 50 mm bradoon cheeks and a Myler MB 36 forward tilted mullen mouthpiece. This is a Myler level 2-3 bit. USEF dressage legal (6/2017), FEI dressage legal (6/2017). Consult the organization's rule book for more information.

The MB 36 is a Myler alternative to the traditional mullen, but it has a wide low port that allows the tongue to pass under it comfortably. The port is 1" high and tilted forward at a 45 angle, allowing just enough room for the horses tongue to elevate slightly and swallow but not high enough for palate pressure. When the reins are engaged, the MB 36 applies pressure primarily to the bars and lip but also applies tongue pressure because of the forward tilt.

Bradoons (or bridoons) are specifically designed for use with a Weymouth in advanced Dressage level. The loose ring is generally considered one of the most non-interfering cheek pieces because the mouthpiece slides freely around the ring. However the play in the mouthpiece can make it difficult for a horse to find your hands as the mouthpiece is in continual motion. The movement of the mouthpiece can also exaggerate or create a busy mouth in young or anxious horses. It is best suited for more advanced horses fully schooled in leg and seat aids as well as rein aids.

Features:

  • Loose ring Bradoon cheeks
  • Forwarded tilted low port mullen mouth
  • 50mm ring
  • Stainless steel with copper inlay

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